Are you ready to set your clocks back? Daylight savings time can be great for those who want to take advantage of the sunlight for work or leisure purposes. It’s also mandated by many states across the country.
How did daylight savings time begin and more importantly, when is it happening this year? This article will answer everything you want to know about daylight savings time.
Daylight savings time takes place on the first Sunday in November, which is Nov. 3, 2024 — so set your clocks accordingly. Earlier this year, daylight savings time began on March 10.
Please check local regulations as the dates may vary by region.
The history of Daylight Saving Time (DST) dates back over a century, rooted in the idea of making better use of daylight during the longer days of summer. Here’s a brief overview:
The main argument for DST has historically been energy conservation, but in recent decades, its effectiveness has been debated. Some argue it disrupts sleep and health patterns and causes confusion in modern, interconnected economies.
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